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Shopping at CASACOR SP: discover the stores that are part of the exhibition route

Clothing store, decoration, art gallery and exclusive bar are some of the store styles that fill this year's São Paulo exhibition!

By Redação

Updated at Jul 3, 2023, 4:23 PM - Submitted at Jul 4, 2023, 8:00 AM

08 min de leitura

(Rafael Renzo/)

It would be so nice to be able to take a little piece of CASACOR São Paulo 2023 is a home away from home, isn't it? The largest exhibition of architecture, arts, interior design and landscaping in the Americas is hosting 6 gift shops of all kinds this year. The main new features include the first clothing store set up at the event, the brand-new art gallery and the exclusive bar . Check it out below!

Danger Store


Anna Yuri and Jefferson Anthero - Loja Perigo. CASACOR São Paulo 2023 project. In the photo, clothes racks, counter and painting on the ceiling.
(Adriana Barbosa / CASACOR)
The sinuous lines of the Rio de Janeiro landscape versus the straight lines of the São Paulo skyline : this and other contrasts shape the project by Anna Yuri and Jefferson Anthero , with which the Rio streetwear brand Perigo lands in São Paulo.
Produced in sophisticated designs and materials, the clothing items from the brand of entrepreneurs Marta Carvalho and Pedro Igor Alcantara , and stylist Leo Muqui , propose the ease of the street in contrast with the nobility of the fabrics they use. The premise is to translate the cool, bold and unpretentious lifestyle of the people of Rio into sustainable, high-end clothing full of personality.

Hybrid Store


samuel angelo coator hybrid store sao paulo sp 2022
(Salvador Cordaro / CASACOR)
Welcoming and respecting the cycles of life: the objectives adopted by Samuel Angelo and Zeh Henrique in the project are in tune with the essence of Loja Hybrida , which proposes an affective curation in its products.
Acceptance of imperfection, constant impermanence and understanding of the action of time are some of the pillars of the wabi-sabi style used in this space. Exclusive products for sale include clothing, designer accessories, natural cosmetics, decorative items, shoes, works of art and even small installations.

Origami Gallery


GDL Arquitetura- Galeria Origami CASACOR. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2023. Na foto, galeria de arte com paredes brancas, quadros e banco. The first art gallery of CASACOR São Paulo 2023, designed by Gabriel de Lucca , gives visitors the sensation of walking inside a painting. The collection, curated by veteran Rio Grande do Sul artist Cézar Prestes , brings together important national names such as Glauco Rodrigues, Irmãos Campana, Rubem Valentim and Tomie Ohtake . All pieces on display in the gallery are available for purchase and the profits obtained are intended to promote the Brazilian art scene.

Bookstore with art


Caru Cunha, Nana Cunha and Silvia Camargo - Livraria Com Arte. CASACOR São Paulo 2023 project. In the photo, a bookstore with dark walls, works of art and paintings.
(Carolina Mossin / CASACOR)
The project, which marks the debut of architects Caru Cunha and Sílvia Camargo , in partnership with visual artist Nana Cunha , includes an invitation to individual and collective discoveries in the literary universe of the arts . From the symmetrical niches to the independent lighting rails, which direct the small spotlights to the exquisite collection, they are aimed at highlighting each item specially selected for the period of the São Paulo exhibition. Among the most famous titles are works by the renowned Milanese architect and designer Gio Ponti and other publications by the German publisher Taschen , in homage to the legacy of the Italian fashion designer Emilio Pucci .

Essential look


Letícia Nannetti - Essential Look. CASACOR São Paulo 2023 project. Illuminated glasses display. Tables and armchairs;
(Rafael Renzo / CASACOR)
Newcomer Letícia Nannetti , creator of the Olhar Essencial space for the Gustavo Eyewear brand, stands out for valuing individuality and diversity. With a total area of 56 m² , the space is divided into three distinct areas: exhibition area, optician service and a cozy lounge.
Among the brand's distinguishing features is its variety, being the only store in the world with more than 100 thousand different pieces , in addition to the philosophy of producing works of art in the form of glasses, as these are hand painted and take an average of 18 days to be ready.

UYUNI Lounge The Bar


Eduardo Baldelomar - UYUNI Lounge The - Bar. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2023. In the photo, a bar with an illuminated stone counter, a shelf with drinks and works of art.
(Evelyn Muller / CASACOR)
Inspired by the landscape and culture of Salar de Uyuni , the largest salt desert in the world, Eduardo Baldelomar 's project rescues traces of art, nature and vernacular architecture.
Promotional packages: 3 days (17% discount) - R$251 (full price) and R$126.00 (half price) 5 days (30% discount) - R$ 351.00 (full price) and R$ 176.00 (half price) *Personal and non-transferable tickets. Passport (free access on all days of the exhibition): R$601.00 - pre-sale promotional code not applicable in this modality *Personal and non-transferable tickets. Guided Tours: R$161.00 (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 5pm) Purchase of half-price tickets Senior citizens aged 60 and over Students presenting a valid photo ID or proof of payment. Disabled individuals and their companion (according to law 12.933/13). *Pre-sale promotion not valid for half-price tickets *Proof of half-price ticket will be required at the door. Important: Purchasing a passport provides free access to the exhibition Free entry is available for children aged up to 10 years old. 1 (one) CPF can purchase a maximum of 10 tickets. Group sales, questions and information: Purchases of more than 10 tickets or by CNPJ, send an email to: boxeocasacor@abril.com.br or WhatsApp (11) 97717-5511 General Information:

The CASACOR event complies with current health regulations. All safety and hygiene protocols must be followed by all visitors and staff, without exception.

Easy access to the exhibition via Consolação subway – Line 2, green.

The use of professional equipment such as tripods, lights and accessories for capturing images/photos/videos is not permitted during the visit.